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Show ASK fOil MICE TO IMffEE 1:1 mm stee Management "Says Non-Union Non-Union Driver Was Pulled From His Waon. ' "Saturday la a had day for a man who haa but one shirt." say an old Spanish proverb, every day may be a bad day for any man with the ordinary number of shirts If tho laundry workers' strike alas the around that the workers bops H will asm. but the employers glrs as-euranee as-euranee that the shirts wlU be laundered aa usual and that the man of fastidious taste and a liking for dean linen will not be made to euff.r inconvenience. Following the demand made by the laundry workers local union about two weeks asm, that the . employers reeog-nlae reeog-nlae the local union, and tbe refusal of the employers to treat with the union, all members of tho union have Jeft their pesia of duty In the various laundries, and union sympathisers are endeavoring to Induce other employees not members of the union to join their ranks and leave their machines, Employ.cs say that If the labor aaita- tors would not Interfere with th employees, em-ployees, there would be no dleaails taction. tac-tion. Of the in men end women employed In the American I.lnsn nuppiy company, forty-five havs walked out. The management manage-ment says that all planes vacated by the strikers have been filled with competent com-petent hands, and no especial trouble has beea csused. Efforts have been made by the si riser, to Interfere with the drlv-ess. drlv-ess. the management save, by pulling them from their wsgons. The potltw wert appealed to thla morning and a man wss sent to th laundry to restore order. No further trouble ws experienced. The management of thla laundry ssys that trie strikers will have the opportunity of abandoning their position and returning to their places by tomorrow morning. After that time tho places will he closed to them. At the Colonial laundry, according to the management, where the union mem-bers mem-bers wslkea out their pucss have been filled with experienced laundry hands At the Palace, which 'employ, sevantv-Ova sevantv-Ova hands, twenty have walked out. These workers seld they were striking through sympathy with union member. In other Isjindrles. No employees of the Troy laundry have walked out, according to the management there. The union held a meeting at building tradee council hall. JJ Rnuth West Tem- nle street, last nlaht, about to member being In attendancs. rourteen new members mem-bers were received by the organisation. Thla makes the membership claimed 34. out of the Sort persons employed In the M .I " in 1111. cny. F. H. Graham. International president of ths laundry workers" union, addreaeed th meeting. H Is her to Bid th flght for recognition. Addresses wero also mads by K. A. Harvsy. tocal organiser: J. K. Munsey of the ironworkers7 union. William Mi-rard.ll of tha pi urn hers' union and K. A. Dunaby of th building trades oouncll. |